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it is actually make people more open to changes because people have a safety net in america you lose a job you don't even have money to go to your start. in countries that are paid to intrastate people not only get some minimum standard of living they can get retrained for another job and also paradoxically actually there's much less pressure for protection in. the scandinavian countries than in america but just staying with this topic of your argument about immigration i mean you just called what's happening in the united states discussion or is that because we have too many illegal immigrants and other people working for the lower. welfare wages is that what's going on well that's our part of the story but the american people problem is that the. managers are overpaid you know i mean. on recommend he just get paid twice children and so he slid five times to japanese level but the corporations did manage actually not listen leave it as those companies are. in the last thirty. probably the top one percent of all americans who used to take ten percent of national income had. now come
it is actually make people more open to changes because people have a safety net in america you lose a job you don't even have money to go to your start. in countries that are paid to intrastate people not only get some minimum standard of living they can get retrained for another job and also paradoxically actually there's much less pressure for protection in. the scandinavian countries than in america but just staying with this topic of your argument about immigration i mean you just called...
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were stitching their way to a few life in america. hunched over sew magazines making blouses called shirt waists, they were about to finish a day's hard labor. >> a cutter was smoking a cigarette and apparently one of the cigarettes dropped and there's lawn-- which kind of a dhin cotton-- and the lawn spread the fire very, very quickly. >> reporter: as flames swallowed the factory, the crowd below saw women jump from the upper windows. firemen's ladders were too short and fire escapes buckled and cracked. at least one door was said to be locked. >> this is the jewish daily forward from the day after the fire and you can see the headline says (speaking yiddish) "the morgue is full of our victims, who is responsible? ". >> reporter: 146 people died. >> the average age was 21. >> reporter: michael hirsch, a coproducer of an hbo documentary on the fire says the owners and the city were to blame. >> the reason these people died was because there just was almost no regulation of the workplace. >> reporter: as thousands joined to mourn the d
were stitching their way to a few life in america. hunched over sew magazines making blouses called shirt waists, they were about to finish a day's hard labor. >> a cutter was smoking a cigarette and apparently one of the cigarettes dropped and there's lawn-- which kind of a dhin cotton-- and the lawn spread the fire very, very quickly. >> reporter: as flames swallowed the factory, the crowd below saw women jump from the upper windows. firemen's ladders were too short and fire...
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do you think america can hand over power by this weekend? guest: nato is the logical organization to handle this. nato has the mechanism to coordinate the commitment of aircraft by various countries. it has the planning operations center in italy. it moves ships under nato control off the coast to maintain the embargo against gaddafi. i think they can do it and think they are doing in it. host: there is a story the looks at five questions against the dramatic moves against gaddafi. it asks the goal of the attack on gaddafi. when you work involved in operations like this, whether some of the questions about what the mission was and what the end goal would be? guest: frankly, yes. if those questions are not ask, there is something wrong. any time use force or have a strong policy that does not use force, people need to ask these questions and understand it. when we were involved with kosovo and the balkans and when we restored democracy in haiti, people were asking lots of questions. some of the questions are gotcha -type questions. host: chuc
do you think america can hand over power by this weekend? guest: nato is the logical organization to handle this. nato has the mechanism to coordinate the commitment of aircraft by various countries. it has the planning operations center in italy. it moves ships under nato control off the coast to maintain the embargo against gaddafi. i think they can do it and think they are doing in it. host: there is a story the looks at five questions against the dramatic moves against gaddafi. it asks the...
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secondly, a lot of uncertainty in america. all of our polls show consumers are concerned about their job. ron described this as the blast radius of the recession. like 70% of the people have a friend or family member who lost a job. so there is this uncertainty of, will i still have a job. as a result, they're spending less money. there is also uncertainty over the near-term direction of prices. why buy today if you think the price is going to go down five or 10% in the next year? might as well wait a little while. no incentive to keep buying. household formation rates dropped in this recession. some is due to the economic problems we have. so you don't have the a bunch of new houses. new people needing to buy houses. average income has been flat for over a decade. what will eventually drive long-term housing prices will be average incomes go up. if average incomes won't go up, it won't drive housing prices up. affordability relative to income is certainly better today than it is in last four or five years. and it is about to
secondly, a lot of uncertainty in america. all of our polls show consumers are concerned about their job. ron described this as the blast radius of the recession. like 70% of the people have a friend or family member who lost a job. so there is this uncertainty of, will i still have a job. as a result, they're spending less money. there is also uncertainty over the near-term direction of prices. why buy today if you think the price is going to go down five or 10% in the next year? might as well...
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it's not about the united states of america. making that decision is about leadership, about keeping your eye on the ball. what's in the interest of the people, the national security interest. >> the humanitarian interest was to prevent a human catastrophe if it becomes clear there is no longer a threat, will the u.s. pull out? >> the mission as you rightly state sd to protect civilians. you're talk about the military mission. the united states will continue to participate in the coalition to enforce the mandate given by the united nations security council resolution 1973 for as long as is necessary to make sure that those civilians are protected. we as i said in answer to dan's question are pursuing a whole host of other measures, unilaterally and multilaterally with our partners to continue to put pressure on the libyan regime, qaddafi regime. >> one last question to clarify -- the pentagon said u.s. pilots, will they anticipate that u.s. pilotless continue to participate in strike missions, not just surveillance but strike mi
it's not about the united states of america. making that decision is about leadership, about keeping your eye on the ball. what's in the interest of the people, the national security interest. >> the humanitarian interest was to prevent a human catastrophe if it becomes clear there is no longer a threat, will the u.s. pull out? >> the mission as you rightly state sd to protect civilians. you're talk about the military mission. the united states will continue to participate in the...